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June 10, 2009

1122 Program Overview DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G4 1122 Program Executive Agent. June 10, 2009. Purpose. Conduct State Point of Contact (SPOC) training seminar. Provide a broad overview of the 1122 Program. Identify sources of supply and products available.

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June 10, 2009

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  1. 1122 Program OverviewDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYOffice of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G4 1122 Program Executive Agent June 10, 2009

  2. Purpose • Conduct State Point of Contact (SPOC) training seminar. • Provide a broad overview of the 1122 Program. • Identify sources of supply and products available. • Provide key points of contact. • Establishing internal controls.

  3. Agenda • Introduction • Overview - 1122 Program • 1122 Program Sources of Supply • Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) • General Services Administration (GSA) • Department of the Army (DA) • SPOC Training Seminar Topics • SPOC Validation • Training Certification • Internal Controls • Annual Reporting • Program Marketing • Expansion & Pilot Program

  4. 1122 PROGRAM BACKGROUND The FY 1994 National Defense Authorization Act authorizes state and local governments to purchase law enforcement equipment suitable for counter drug activities through the federal government. The program affords state and local agencies the opportunity to take advantage of the discounts available to the federal government due to its large volume purchases. By using this system, law enforcement activities will be able to obtain materials which are especially valuable to the drug interdiction mission, and at the same time, stretch their budget dollars.

  5. 1122 PROGRAM AUTHORITY Title 10 USC Section 381 Procurement by State and local governments of law enforcement equipment suitable for counter-drug activitiesthrough the Department of the Army, Defense Logistics Agency, and General Services Administration

  6. 1122 PROGRAM OVERVIEW • 1122 – State and local governments may purchase law enforcement equipment suitable for counter drug activities through DoD and GSA. • 1033 – Transfer excess DoD personal property and small arms to federal, state, and local LEAs (Law Enforcement Agencies) with special emphasis given to counter-drug and counter-terrorism activities. • 803 – State and local government may procure anti-terrorism technologies and service through DoD and DHS.

  7. 1122 PROGRAM EXPANSION • Section 885 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2009 modifies section 1122 of the 1994 NDAA. • Section 885 broadens the 1122 program to permit State and local governments to purchase equipment through the Department of Defense and General Services Administration for homeland security and emergency response missions in addition to counter-drug missions. • The new legislation expands the variety of equipment available to a larger customer base of responders.

  8. SPOC TRAINING POCs • GSA Catalog Schedule: Liz Belenis • AutoChoice: Liz Belenis • DLA E-Mall: Kathy McGuire / Kara Cronin • Air Fuel Card Program: Kathy McGuire • What You Can Get From The Army

  9. 1122 PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION • http://www.army.mil/-news/2009/03/18/18384-1122-program/ • Email: 1122Program@conus.army.mil • Com: 703-695-7964 • DSN: 225-7964

  10. 1122 Program OverviewWhat You Can Get From The Army June 10, 2009

  11. LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS (LCMCs) • U.S. Army Tank and Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) • U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) • U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) • Joint Munitions Command (JMC)

  12. U.S. Army Tank and Automotive and Armaments Command • Weapons: TACOM-RI JMCAMS-LC-WST Rock Island Arsenal Rock Island, IL 61299-7630 (309) 782-4291 ATTN: rock-amsta-1c-wst@conus.army.mil Fax: 309-782-0155 http://tri.army.mil/LC/CS/1122/Section%201122%20Program.htm • Chemical Biological Defense (A-12), contact: • TACOM LCMC ILSC • Chemical Bio Defense Product Support Integrated Directorate (PSID) • AMSTA-LC-SBSI • Rock Island Arsenal • Rock Island, Il 61299-7630 • ATTN: ROCK-TACOM-CBDE-ItemsForSale@conus.army.mil • Fax: 309-782-0695

  13. U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) • Aviation Support Items (B-17), contact: HQ AMCOM Material and Supply Chain Management Directorate AMSAM-MMC-MM-DSR Redstone Arsenal, AL 35808 (256) 876-2745 Primary (256) 842-8032 Alternate (256) 842-8034 Alternate (256) 842-8035 Alternate Fax: 256-876-7612

  14. U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) • CECOM Life Cycle Management Command (LCMC) Emergency Operations Center AMSEL-OC Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5000 (732) 532-8434 amsel-oc@conus.army.mil ATTN: bryant.anderson1@conus.army.mil Fax: 732-532-5146

  15. Joint Munitions Command • HQ Joint Munitions Command AMSJM-BDA Rock Island Arsenal Rock Island, IL 61299-6000 (309) 782-6449 Linda.delathower@us.army.mil Fax: (309) 782-1115

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